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First-person shooters now and then, in all of their gory glory!

Rise of the Triad, an over-the-top gore-fest of a shooter paying a tribute to the 1990s roots of the FPS genre by re-envisioning one of its memorable classics, is available for pre-order for only $14.99 on GOG.com. With your pre-order you'll receive its classic predecessor Rise of the Triad: Dark War, as well as Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold, and Blake Stone: Planet Strike for FREE!

[url=http://www.gog.com/gamecard/rise_of_the_triad][/url]From the depths of first-person shooter history a legendary game arises, reborn to deliver yet another generation of gamers onto the pastures red with blood and guts! The title that succeeded in turning the 1994 holiday season into a trigger-happy fragtastic mayhem has been given a new lease on life and is on its way to our computer screens. Sporting top-notch modern graphics and animation it will also retain its original gory-but-funny spirit, skillfully catering both to our nostalgia and modern gaming needs. Yes, Rise of the Triad is coming to GOG.com, and pre-ordering today comes with special benefits!

Rise of the Triad has everything that made its predecessor so memorable, from zany weapons, through gory visuals, down to the frantic multi-player mayhem. Talking about multi-player, our DRM-free version will be mulitplayer-compatible with all other versions, so you'll get to go fragging your friends whatever their preferred game delivery system might be. While the game looks and feels very 2013, the developers went out of their way to recreate that special RotT feel. Just look!

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Don't wait one moment! Pre-order your copy of Rise of the Triad today, for only $14.99 on GOG.com and get Rise of the Triad: Dark War, Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold, and Blake Stone: Planet Strike for FREE!

GOG.com will hold an Ask Developer a Question session with the makers of the new Rise of the Triad. Have you got something you wish to ask them? Leave your question in the comments below, and if it gets selected, there's an additional free $9.99 game for you! Ask away!
Post edited July 02, 2013 by G-Doc
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rrr8891: Here's codes for anyone who's interested:

Rise of the Triad:
3WPLZJ9S

Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold:
4WPUQ3XX

Blake Stone: Planet Strike:
5WJ8Y724
I redeemed the Blake Stone titles (I was going behind the three games for a good while). Thank you very much, rrr8891! :)

EDIT: And I've tried my luck with the ROTT code, because the cooldown, and managed to grab it, too! :)

Yep, I'm a greedy grinch. But the temptation was so overwhelming! Thanks again, rrr8891. :)
Post edited July 05, 2013 by Thespian*
No problem, dude. Enjoy!
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3W5N226X FREE Rise of the Triad: Dark War

4W3C4AGY FREE Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold

5WUUHWP2 FREE Blake Stone: Planet Strike
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N0t4n0ther: 3W5N226X FREE Rise of the Triad: Dark War

4W3C4AGY FREE Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold

5WUUHWP2 FREE Blake Stone: Planet Strike
Sweet, got Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold! Thanks, man :D
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N0t4n0ther: 3W5N226X FREE Rise of the Triad: Dark War

4W3C4AGY FREE Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold

5WUUHWP2 FREE Blake Stone: Planet Strike
Heh.. I finally managed to get something.
I took Rise of the Triad. Thanks a lot. =)
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N0t4n0ther: 3W5N226X FREE Rise of the Triad: Dark War

4W3C4AGY FREE Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold

5WUUHWP2 FREE Blake Stone: Planet Strike
Redeemed Blake Stone: Planet Strike, thank you.
Now why couldn't DNF have been like this game? Looks true to its roots, cost next to nothing and the extra games included alone is $18 bucks on gog.
Does Rott have some mouse support? If it does not Well it is free! =)

Edit: free for me.. let me suck your nasty toes. ^^
Post edited July 06, 2013 by Antimateria
Always loved the /ekg mode of the original ROTT. I still got the original ROTT and the original manual that came with the CD version. Pretty cool that they digitized themselves back when for the 'baddies'. Gonna be really great seeing this true classic revamped. Can't wait for it but gotta tough it out I guess. Thanks (in no particular order) to Apogee (awesome seeing this name return again), Interceptor Entertainment, and of course the GOG staff, and DOSBox from Sourceforge as well. Always great seeing things come around again. This is a true classic reborn
Is RotT going to be an exact remake, or would it be safe to expect new content and elements to the gameplay?
Looks like an effective therapy to cure my vertigo. Will grab it pretty soon.
Do you have any plans to rework other games (Blake Stone etc) into a modern standard like ROTT?
Damn. I just noticed my video card is below minimum.. Min HD3850. Have a HD3650.

Should I risk pre-ordering? It would seem silly that I can run SC2 and Rage with it but not this.
Post edited July 07, 2013 by Kabuto
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Tarhiel: And one quesiton for GOG: Why do you mention year 1995 in Rise of The Triad preorder page, when on the original game´s gamecard is stated 1994?
It was released on December 21, 1994. Back then the sales peak, as well as popularity peak, didn't happen as quick as nowadays. Not that many people got to play RoTT in the year of its release. To most gamers RoTT is a game of 1995 :-)
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Tarhiel: And one quesiton for GOG: Why do you mention year 1995 in Rise of The Triad preorder page, when on the original game´s gamecard is stated 1994?
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G-Doc: It was released on December 21, 1994. Back then the sales peak, as well as popularity peak, didn't happen as quick as nowadays. Not that many people got to play RoTT in the year of its release. To most gamers RoTT is a game of 1995 :-)
Ah, thank´s for clarification. Nonetheless, I still think you should stick with the year of release :)